Starch-based nano-biocomposites

F Xie, E Pollet, PJ Halley, L Avérous - Progress in polymer science, 2013 - Elsevier
The last decade has seen the development of green materials, which intends to reduce the
human impact on the environment. Green polymers are obviously tendency subset of this …

[PDF][PDF] Advanced nano-biocomposites based on starch

F Xie, E Pollet, PJ Halley, L Avérous - Polysaccharides. Springer …, 2014 - kompozit.org.tr
Starch as a biopolymer directly extracted from nature has received much attention in recent
years due to its strong advantages such as low cost, wide availability, renewability, and total …

Experimental investigation and micromechanical modeling of high strain rate compressive yield stress of a melt mixing polypropylene organoclay nanocomposites

RM Boumbimba, K Wang, N Bahlouli, S Ahzi… - Mechanics of …, 2012 - Elsevier
In this work, high strain rate compressive yield stress of polypropylene based organoclay
nanocomposites has been studied. For this, a three-phase approach is proposed to model …

High strain rate behaviour of renewable biocomposites based on dimer fatty acid polyamides and cellulose fibres

R Matadi, E Hablot, K Wang, N Bahlouli, S Ahzi… - … Science and Technology, 2011 - Elsevier
Replacing petroleum-based raw materials with renewable resources is now a major concern
in terms of economical and environmental viewpoints. New innovative and biosourced …

Bio-nanocomposites based on starch

F Xie, PJ Halley, L Avérous - … with biodegradable polymers …, 2011 - books.google.com
Starch bio-nanocomposites are mixture of starch-based biopolymers with nano-sized fillers
with designed size, shape, and surface chemistry properties. Nanofillers include solid …

[引用][C] * The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia; Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France; Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, China

F Xie, L Avérous, PJ Halley, P Liu - 2015